We are wrong to value only sexuality
Can we really say it's healthy to teach young, teenage girls that prancing around with hardly any clothes on is a rewardable act? That she is only valued and accepted as long as she is "beautiful" by society's standards (translation: skinny, scantily clad, and the face -- well, with those clothes, who's looking at the face?)? That it's a good thing to "put it all out there" -- so long as there is financial remuneration? (Hmm, now what does that sound like?) A woman is more than the sum of her "parts," thank you very much. Come on, ladies -- we deserve better than this!
Cyndi Bishop
Edmonds





